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A61
sports
Wednesday, January 28, 2015 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
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DIESEL - SUN -ROOF
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GOOD CONDITION.
CALL OF FURTHER INFORMATION.
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SALE BY MORTGAGEE
Sale 3/2015
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Approximately 12 acres, 2 roods and 28 perches
of freehold land located on both sides of the
Maracas Royal Road between Light Pole Nos,
119 and 120 and about 400 metres north of the
Acono Road junction with the said Maracas Road
(with occupiers thereon).
Important Note
The property is being sold "as is" without any
responsibility of the vendor to provide statutory
approvals, surveying data or warranty on its
suitability for use for any purpose.
The property is being sold subject to any exiting
tenancies, occupancy or encroachment however
created or formed.
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Officer #107 Ext. 5407
SEND SEALED BIDS TO:
The Properties Officer
Sale No. 03/2015
Recoveries Department
#34 Southern Main Road, Curepe or
P.O Box 72, Port-of-Spain
BIDS MUST FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES HEREIN GIVEN
TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE DULY CONSIDERED.
Bids must be received by 3.00 p.m on 2015 February 9th.
No late bids will be accepted
Unsuitable bids will not be acknowledged
The mortgagee does not bind itself to accept the highest or any
offer. The properties will be sold subject to all rates, taxes and
other outgoings that may be due at the time of the sale. 0128016
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Steven Smith domi-
nated the Allan Border
Medal night in much
the same way as he has
blitzed bowling attacks
over the past 12 months,
taking Australian crick-
et s most prestigious
award by an enormous
margin in Sydney yes-
terday.
Any doubt about who
might win the medal
was more or less settled
when Smith swooped on
the ODI player of the
year award despite the
fact he began the year
outside the limited-overs
squad and was 12th man
as recently as the first
50-over fixture of this
summer against South
Africa in Perth.
But a trio of centuries
in ODIs was the foun-
dation of that award, and
there was never much
question about his
acceptance of the Test
match garlands given his
prolific run during the
Border-Gavaskar series.
Smith finished four votes
Smith dominates Border Medal night
ahead of David Warner,
largely due to centuries
in four successive Tests
against India, the last
three of which were as
captain in place of the
injured Michael Clarke.
They put the capstone
on a year in which he
played commendably
amid a poor series for
the Test team against
Pakistan in the UAE, and
notched what remains
his own personal
favourite innings, a crit-
ical 100 on an occasion-
ally spiteful pitch at Cen-
turion Park in February
that helped set the scene
for a memorable series
win over South Africa.
The Border medal
aggregates votes com-
piled for performances
across all three formats,
with the greatest weight-
ing given to Test-match
displays. Smith s tally of
243 votes put him a
whopping 68 clear of his
closest challenger Warn-
er, who put in some out-
standing efforts in Tests
at Newlands and Ade-
laide Oval but could not
match Smith s consis-
tency. In third place, a
further 49 votes behind,
was the 2014 winner
Mitchell Johnson.
Looking back on the
year, Smith offered warm
thanks to his team-
mates, singling out the
response of the batsmen
to his request that they
lift their games ahead of
the final Test against
India at the SCG. "One
thing that really stood
out to me before Syd-
ney," Smith said. "I
wanted the top six to all
stand up. For all of the
top six to get past 50 for
the first time in Test his-
tory was absolutely
remarkable."
There were also warm
words for the Australian
batting coach Michael Di
Venuto, his family and
his girlfriend Danni, all
of whom have been
major contributors to
Smith s progress as a
batsman and young man
in recent times.
The only national
team award not claimed
by Smith was the only
one in which he was not
in the running for, having
not played a Twenty20
match during the voting
period. Glenn Maxwell
took out the T20 prize
by a comfortable nine-
vote margin from fellow
Victorian Aaron Finch,
who took over from
George Bailey as captain
of the short-form side
last year.
Australia s coach Dar-
ren Lehmann, who has
said Maxwell still has
some way to go before
becoming a "developed
player", presented him
with the award.
(ESPNcricinfo)
Steven Smith won three awards on Allan Border Medal
night in Sydney, Australia, yesterday.
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